People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1896 — CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. [ARTICLE]
CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.
HAPPENINGS OF A WEEK.
The Silver Daily, 25 cts. for campaign. □ Mrs. Nelson Randle is at Knox visiting her son. Mrs. D. H. Yeoman is visiting relatives in Delphi. Miss Stella Perkins has resumed work, at the Model. Miss May Farmer is engaged at Brook, as milliner. J. R. Phillips who has been very sick is new convalesing. John Kenton of Surrey is very ]<pw with typhoid fever. W. A. Saxton and family are the guests of W. C. Martinie. Go see the exquisite Fall Millinery at Meyers’ Millinery Store. The new cement walks on River street are nearing completion. The Silver Daily, (published at Pilot office) 25 cts. for camprign. John L. Peregune, wife and daughter, are all very sick.with fever. All the latest Fall Styles at lowest prices at Meyers’ Millinery Store. A lawn social will be given in the near future by the Christian Endeavor. Mrs. Houser of Michigan City is visiting her friend, Mrs. I. A. Glazebrook. Mr. and Mr. Jira Skinner c' Kentland were in town Tuesday and Wednesday. The Peoples' Pilot will be sent to all new subscribers until Jan.l for 10 cents. Grandma Purcupile and Mrs. E. A. Powers on River Street are on the sick list. There will be a Sunday school rally at the Presbyterian church Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Williams visited Kentland friends the forepart of the week.
Mrs- J. A. Beck of Fairfield, la., is spending the week with Mrs. B. F. Forsythe. i i Mies Rtb na Rumble has returned and resumed her old position with Mrs. Imes. Mrs. A. C. Miller of McCoysburg is recovering from a severe attack of typhoid fever. Mrs. George Kessinger and Mrs. J- nnings are visiting relatives in Chicago Heights. „ Harry Curry returned to-day fiom Paoli where he has- been visiting his parents. The Misses Meyers have the most complete line of Millenery ever exhibited in the city. Positively, going to quit the clothing business. All goods are going at cost at The Model. " • Lots in the Leopold addition in proximity to the court house are very much sought for at present by local real estate buyers. Much old fashioned ague is getting in its work in some parts of the county, the / first in ten years. Benjamin Coen leaves this week for ’ Madison, Wis. where he will attend school the ensuing year. Forty dollars will buy an absolutely new SIOO Jiicycle if taken at once. Particulars at this office. Rev. Kraft, of Delphi, will preach in the Christian church next Lords-day; morning and evening. The democratic |candidate for State Superintendent Hon. W. B. Sinclair of Knox is in town to-day. Mrs. James Flynn arrived home last Saturday after a week’s visit with her mother near Shelbyville. The Ideal does not want to be slighted eorne and see what I can do for you Lovis WiiJJBFRo, Mgr.
, A fter a three weeks visit with her mother, near Shelbyville, v Mrs. James Flynn arrived home again last Saturday. A hacking cough is not only annoying to others, but is dangerous to the person who has it. One Minute Cough Cure will quickly put an end to it. The style for ladies’ hats and dresses this fall are extravagant k> an ext’eme in trimmings, and expensive beyond the point of prudence for existing times. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is an antiseptic, soothing and healing application for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises, etc., and cures piles like magic. It instantly stops pain. The Supreme Court has declared Giffords drainage district unconstitutional which will be a great relief to many farmers of the county. Judge Monks rendered the decision. A letter from Indianapolis to Dr. English, on Tuesday, says that Dr. Mills is still delirious ; he has had two hemorhages from the bowels and his symptoms are very discouraging. I have an able work team that I will trade for young stock or a good wagon, also some good milch cows to sell or trade for young cattle. South-east Mariin township. A. G. W. Farmer. While driving cattle, last Tuesday, James Yeomans’ horse became frightened and came in colision with the steers, resulting in a general pile up and felight physical damage to rider horse and steers. Many lives of usefulness have been cut short by neglect to break up an ordinary cold. bronchitis and even consumption can be averted by the prompt use of One Minute Cough Cure.
A fight occurred, on Washington street. Saturday night, between Frank Iliff jr. and a Mr. Wood; the most serious effects of which was a twelve and a half dollar fine each of the belligerents was assessed to pay for the luxury. They are so little you hardly know you are taking them. They cause no griping, yet they act quickly and most thoroughly. Such are the famous little pills known as DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. Small in size, great in results. The Court House Square is again taking on a lively appearance. 10 stonecutters, 6 rock-masons and 15 laborers are now employed and more are to be added from day to day. The drainage to the river is perfect and the work now being done appears to be of the most workmanlike and substantial character. Chronic constipation is a painful, disagreerble and life-shortening difficulty. It deranges the system, ca uses sick headache, bad breath, and poisons the blood. It pan be readily overcome by DeWitt's" Little Early Risers. These little pills are great regulators. Dr. Washburn a tended a session of the Chicago Medical Society last Monday evening ; he also clinics in the new Post-graduate Hospital Tuesday. The new building cost 880,000, it is located corner of Twenty-fourth and Dearborn streets, south side, where soon will be the finest operating rooms and hospital in the city. They have room for one hundred patients. W. B. Sinclair, democratic candidate for state superintendent,was in the city Wednesday looking after his political fences and paying a short visit to his relatives here, L. E. & 1. A. Glazebrook. Mr. Sincleir is one of Jasper’s former district teachers having several years ago taught a couple of terms in Kankakee township; he was also a resident of the county for a short time in the early sixties. He is a very fine schollarly appearing gentleman and is no doubt well fitted for the important office to which he aspires. For twelve years he has been county superintendent of Starke county, . should he be elected state superintendI ent he will surely go into the office well I trained for the performance of, its many duties.
